BNP set for single greatest achievement of any nationalist organization in the English speaking world

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The British National Party is poised to win its first seats in the European Parliament, an event the political party calls “game changing” and “seismic” should it happen.

European Parliaments seats are won on a basis of proportional representation, which means a party wins a seat if it gets over a certain percentage threshold. That threshold varies upon the region - in the South East, for example, the threshold is estimated to be 7.5%, while in the North West, it is 8.5%.

The BNP is expected to gain a seat in Britain’s North West and win as much as 12% in some areas. Analysts predict that the party could win as many as five of the 72 European seats.

BNP Spokesman Simon Darby said a victory would help them overcome negative press about its political platform, which is decidedly pro-British, anti-European Union and advocates paying immigrants for “voluntary repatriation.”(…Full Article)

So the day as arrived. It is Our Day. The BNP D-Day. The polls are open and the early birds are already placing their votes and in many of those voting stations, British National Party activists are already doing their duty for democracy by standing watchful guard.

Whether the almost superhuman efforts of our activists has been enough to awaken enough of our sleeping fellow citizens, we will not know until Sunday. Why we should have to wait until then, is another matter.

In the preparation for this day, our people have have walked hundreds of thousand of miles delivering leaflets, they have developed cramp in their hands folding election addresses and knocked their knuckles raw by door to door canvassing. Giving up precious time with their loved ones so that their children and their children's children have a future. They have sacrificed a part of their life for us. And we must remember that.

Many have made financial sacrifices that can never be repaid in order to help pay for the ammunition needed in this Battle for Britain and when called on have given again and again and again. Holidays cancelled, a night out with the wife shelved and countless other sacrifices made to pay for over 80 tons of leaflets and advertising. Their donations as vital as the people who delivered the leaflets they paid for . All heroes in their own way and they to must be remembered also.....(...Full Article)